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michael norton
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Boris Johnson has chaired a COBRA meeting today and they have announced the threat level to the U.K. moves up to Severe.
In case anybody does not know blowing up stuff near to hospitals is not British values.
A few years ago there was a car bomb driven close to a Glasgow hospital, the driver got a hard beating from members of the public.
I would call that British Values.
British values is wanting our British ways of life to continue as peacefully as possible.
The opposite of British values is planning and setting bombs to inflict terror on the populated of the U.K.



[ Mod: This blog is not to be used as a platform for anti-immigrant sentiment, Michael. You have been posting content of that nature for a very long time. There are other recent comments from you in the same vein that have not seen the light of day. As Craig put it: “To precis Michael’s reply … he wants it to be respectable to be a racist.”

Craig discusses the racist nature of opposition to immigration in the following threads:

To paraphrase Craig’s pub metaphor in the discussion under the article “Blog Housekeeping Point” (25-04-2017): people who put the blame for socioeconomic problems on immigration will be banned from the premises.

You are being excluded for repeatedly infringing the “no racism” rule. You have received more cautions (for racism, amongst other things) than any other commenter. You have been given final warnings and been suspended more often than any other commenter. (If you recall, one of the conditions of lifting your suspension earlier this year was that you should refrain from making “any attribution of blame on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, or culture”.) You have also been responsible for more deleted comments than anyone else in the history of the blog, by a considerable margin. It’s time now for that ongoing cycle to stop. ]